I've posted this before but its been a while and might be some new folk on board who are interested.
These wells are a smidge north of our land, but they were on the enge of the RC subcrop same as us
The previously announced Rock Creek liquids rich gas results, with 3 (2.3 net) wells coming on production with initial rates of 3, 7 and 10 MMcf per day respectively and liquids yields in excess of 50 bbls per MMcf, opens up an exciting new opportunity for Daylight in the Pembina area. This development is illustrative of the opportunities that are continuously emerging in the Deep Basin region of NW Alberta and NE British Columbia, and provide the primary rationale behind Daylight’s decision to focus our asset base in this key energy fairway. More than 95% of Daylight’s current production is now located in the Deep Basin. Daylight is pleased to report that, after 30 days of production, the Rock Creek wells continue to perform above expectation with 30 day average production rates of 2.2, 4.3 (facility restricted) and 8.4 MMcf per day with liquids rates continuing to exceed 50 bbls per MMcf. Daylight holds over 70 net sections of land in the Rock Creek fairway at Pembina.
Daylight was taken out by Sinopec shortly after this ann and they have continued to drill the RC with gusto.